1. CHARGE BATTERY AS FOLLOWS: A. TO FULLY CHARGE BATTERY, IT SHOULD BE PLACED ON CONSTANT CHARGE FOR 16 HOURS.
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PICTURES
Battery Charger connected to battery
B. Detail of charger mains plug
C. Writer
D. Tape cartridge, cover closed
E. Tape cartridge, cover open
F. Tape cartridge in place on writer
G. Keyer
Detail of Keyer
I. Cartridge in place on keyer
J. Complete system ready for insertion into pouch
K. Complete system in pouch
LEGEND OF P/CTURES
1. Transmitter Switch
2. Battery pack
3. Carrying pouch
4. Keyer
41. Transmitter
42. Safety pin
43. 'al, lever
44. Motor button
45. Era, button
46. Drive gear
5. Tape cartridge
51. Cartridge release button
52. Cartridge drive gear
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LEGFND OF P17111= (cont'd)
6. Writer
61. Diml (ma, be letters mnd mwhers)
62. F.pnee buttmn
6'2.. Writer extensi,, harile
G. Writer ,rive ge.r
67. Extension 1,ndle releqse.
7. B.t,ry ,Tharmer
,1. mNin, plmm
72. Web
7. Fin,
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INSTRUCTION.
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A. BATTERY CHARGING
1. Charge battery as follows:
a. To fully charge battery, it should be placed on constant
charge for 16 hours. The battery will not be damaged if it is left
on charge for more than this length of time.
b. :hen fully charged, the battery can be used for six
transmissions.
c. When two to four transmissions have been made with a
fully charged battery, six hours of constant charge is necessary to
return the battery to fully charged condition.
I. When a fully charged battery has not been used for one
month, it loses some of its cher,e. When in this condition, it
cannot be used for more than two transmissions. Ten hours of con-
stant charge will restore the battery to fully charged condition.
e. Unless the battery has been fully charged within ten Co
fifteen days preceding use, it is recommended that the battery be
given a sixteen hour continuous charge before being used.
2. To charge the battery, connect the battery pack (2) to the
battery charger. (7) (green plugs) and plug charger into the mains
current supply. The mains must supply alternating current at any
voltage between 70 and 240 volts. A small neon bulb in the charger
glows when the charger is plugged into the mains socket. The mains
plug furnished with the charger will fit almost any mains socket.
Examine one of your own plugs to determine the correct pin shape,
pin size and spacing between the pins. The pins (73) of the charger
mains plug may be unscrewed and reversed if necessary to fit dif-
ferent sizes of round pin sockets. If your sockets are of the slit
type, carefully bend back one side only of each of the smaller round
pins until it breaks off. This will give you an approximately flat
pin which will fit into the mains socket slits. The web (72) of the
plug may be cut with a sharp knife if necessary to fit wide-spaced
pin sockets.
3. After charging, disconnect the battery charger from the
mains supply and disconnect the battery pack from the charger.
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1. After thn me' eke been enciphered an, ,ep.,sted into
,ive-digit groups, ycu must writ, th, int,' the
tope cartridge. Take the erased tape cartridge (5), o,c, the cover,
at.' snap it into place cn the writer AA SlA ,A, ft the ll'Ilstration. ?
The cartridge drive ce,r sh,A0,1 meot the writer :ear. Pres,
tle eytension handle eel, ase 'eve- and f,111 oot the extension bun tie.
Pince the writer on A firm, level surface and Ftendy it by placing
the lef: hand nn tcp of the tape cartridge. ft net exert excessive
pressureor. the t,pe cartridge.
P. Grasp th, extension handle and p1.0.1 it to the full downmard
Iti a. Now, rotate tbe di,a (61) un mil the le'ter E is opposite
the white index mark. F- ice the handle to the upwardpn
and pull it tc the '1111 doumward position. Repeat this ten times,
and then press the -.1,,ce button (62) twice.
?. You may now begin to write in the enciphered text of the
OP. sage. With the ri_ht. hand, rotate the dial until the first letter
or mur:ber ct enciphered teat is opp,,ite the index mark. Push the
handle t, the full irpo,r0 position and null it rully an. Pelea,e
the handl, and rotate the dial until The next letter or number of en-
ciphered text is opposite the index mark. Again, reise the handle
fully one and pull it Cully down. Tepent this same operation Per
each digit cT enciphored mes,nge text. Caution: he not attempt to
turn the dial unle,s the hondle is in either the full up or full
dcwn p it 1 n. After each five-digit group, press the space button
once. Continue this procedure until the complete message has been
written into the cartridge.
P. If you should ache an error when writing into the cartridge,
write eight letter press the spRee button ,nce, and then re-
write the group in which the error WA, made and continue with the
rest of the message.
5. When the message has been completely written, remove the
cartridge by pressing the cartridge release button and little'- the
cartridge off the writer. The cartridge will then automatically re-
wind. Caution: Do not remove the cartridge from the writer until
the entire message has been written in. I,' the cartridge is acci-
dentEdly removed before the message hes been completed, you must
erase the cartridge and rewrite the entire message from the beginning.
6. YOUr messages, coca enciphered, may be of any length up to
115 five-di ,it groups. If a message is longer than 115 groups when
enciphered, it must be broken into two messages.
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C. ERASING
1. Erasing removes any previous message which had been
written into the tape cartridge (5). You most always erase the
tape cartridge before you write a message into it with the
writer -(6).
2. To erase a cartridge, follow these steps exactly,
a. If the lid is on the keyer, remove it by lifting
the lid and sliding it sideways, off the hinge.
b. Connect the keyer (4) to the battery pack (2)
(greo plugs).
c. Check the motor button (44) to be sure that it is
in the off position (away from the arrow). Fold out the keyer
crank and wind the keyer until the small gear wheel begins to
revolve.
d. Place the tape cartridge (5) in position on the
keyer so that the yellow stripes coincide.
e. Push the erase button (45) in the direction of the
arrow and, while holding the erase button in this position, push
the motor button (44) in the direction of its arrow and hold it
in this position. The tape is now being erased.
f. When the motor stops, the tape has been completely
erased. Push the motor button (44) in the opposite direction
from the arrow.
g. Remove the tape cartridge by pressing the cartridge
release button (51) and lift the cartridge away from the keyer.
D. ASSEMPLIN) TRE EQUIPMENT
1. Two leather insoles (8) are furnished. If necessary, the
insoles may be trimmed slightly to fit the shoe comfortably.
Place the insoles inside your shoes, with the smooth leather side
up. Push the vire through your sock at the instep and run it up-
ward inside the sock, bringing the end out at the top.
2. The transmitter (1) fits into the smaller compartment of
the carrying pouch (3). The two white and two brown wires should be
threaded through the hole in the bottom of the compartment before
the transmitter is placed in the poueh. (See illustration).
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S?ci e,lt,s of the sl ,rt ,r,nsmitter conrccting cord
I nto t2.e -ocket tbs. battery psck (2). Urn the plug lock to
the locked pc,itisn and insert the battery ;act: int, the laruer
2,mpartment.the,s,reen s?sc's.et :sf the t ? ttery p,Ick f:-.ould be
visible through the he in tne hit ,n cf the c,mpartsmselt. 'lice the
b2t.ton the
Fsttes, the pa,ch around ysur waist under your shirt with the
eisssic telt. The 0 Pc hr p,siti,led sn your right side.
the sntessa wire, ns On. white w!.re ge. ver eash
2-ss' ?r,I, t tschsd ysttr underFhi, tt, the elastic telt in
the r,tr. ts, ,25re goes Jcs.2 each tr,u,er ler., or nnecting with
the wit, from each ins,1c. Tc make this csnnecti,n, slide bt.ck cC
plsstic cover From the small e,ket, insert the tip of the Inscle
wtre until it etc PC into place, then slide the cover back into place.
5. Chec, the key, (1) tr. be certain t!ust the transmitter
a,trt(i) and mot,. button (4,-.) are in the off position nr,1 thst
the safety pin (L2) if in place. F21r1 ...ut the 2eyer crank, wind the
,eyer ',he drive gesr (46) rotates slightly, and fold the crank
hack into the closed p,sltion. Place the cartrid, (5) contsininc;
s'ss rosssge to be transmitted into pos it ion on the keyer at tIlat the
yells, line, coincide (see iLlustratirsn).
6. :',ake a sms11 I. in the inside tcp lining of the right
tOde tt,users pocket. Place the keyer in this pocket and push the
key,..r cord '-lrouc.b the hcld in the pocket. In,ert the green keyer
plug into the Green battery stscket, flee 'cc' the hole provided in
the bcttom of' the carrying pouch. Turn the plug into to the locket,
position.
7. When you are full; dresded and have the keyer in the right
aide trousers pocket, no part of the equipment should toe visible.
F.. TFANSYSTTING
Upon reaching the transmitting area, place your hand in your
p,cket and extract the safety pin (42) from the keyer. PreS5 the
Icy lever (43) in the direction of the arrow and hold it ti3htly lee
this position trio seconds. (When the IDY lever is pressed, the
transmitter suitch (i,1) automaticolly turned ON.) After 10
:ecange, release the ID! lever and immediately push the motor
buttcn (4,4) to ON. The message Is now being transmitted. Keep your
hana on the keyer to feel when the motor stops. When the mot, stops,
pain the motor button (1.4) to the OFF position (away from the arrow)
f Ind turn the trahmitter switch (41) to OFF (Away from the arrow). in
not ma, more than one transmission from a given transmitting area.
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F. ACICNOWLEDGENIEIV2 OF MESSAGES
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Receipt of your messages will be acknowledged by the base ,m its
regular broadcast. If you have not received acknowleizement by the
second broadcast schedule following your mes,age tranrmiss,ons, ,ou
should assume that the base did not receive your message and yc,
should retransmit this ,ame message again assoon as practicable. A,
oven, the Bose acknowledges receipt of your message, you ma, erase
the cartridge containing this message.
G. REMOVTNG THE EQUIPMENT
1. The equipment may be removed from the body in the reverse
order from which it was assembled. The transmitter may be left in
the carrying pouch if desired.
2. The plugs which connect the insoles to the brown antenna
wires most be carefully disconnected. To do this, slide back the
plastic cover from the connector and bend the connection gently, as
If to break it at that point. The plug should separate easily
from the socket. Do not attempt to separate this connection by
pulling on the wires.
H. SELECTION OF TOANS015Phd SITE
1. Your radio signal will be heard bet if you stand still
with both feet on the ground and face directly toward the receiving
antenna while transmitting.
2. The radio frequency on which you will transmit his Fume of
the characteristics of light; the distance over which it may be trans-
mitted depends upon the type and number of obstructions between your
transmitter and the receiving station.
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I. SFCURITY
1. You must avoid any overt personal actions which would
tend to compromise your activity.
a. Do not divulge the existence of your transmitter
and cipher material to anyone.
b. Plan all your activities carefully beforehand end
make sufficient preparation so that you are not interrupted, are
not observed, are not missed, and are not hurried. Be prepared
at all times with a logical sounding explanation of your activities
in case you are unavoidably surprised bye firend or a member of
your family.
c. Choose the hiding places for your material carefully.
Select sufficient places for hiding so that not everything is in
one spot. Group the equipment and materials which are used to-
gether for hiding in the same place.
d. Practice the manipulation and carrying of your equip-
ment enough times before actually using it so that you are confi-
dent you can do it in a manner which will not call attention to
Yon.
2. Aside from your personal security which is most Important
there is the factor of radio security.
a. If possible, you should choose c different site for
each transmission.
S. Do not make transmissions frcm the same site on two
successive occasions.
c. Avoid mmking transmissicns in an area where there are
no other people. Your best protection is to blend in with other
people and their Rctivities.
A. After making a transmission from a spot, move immedia-
tely but in a quiet manner away from the area. For example, If you
make a transmission ln an area where there are taxies or streetcars,
you may leave the area by ,me of those means or by a brisk walk. If
you have driven your car into an area where there Is moderate
traffic and have covered your exit from the car to make a transmission
you should get back into the car and leave the area immediately after
the transmission is completed.
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A. If there are no obstructions whatsoever between you and the
If receiving antenna, a maximum transmitting distance of 6 KM may be
achieved.
B. If you transmit from an area containing houses or buildings which
would obstruct the path of the radio waves, you must be within 3/4 KM of
the receiving antenna.
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C. If you transmit from an area containing houses or buildings
but are able to position yourself so that the radio waves are not
obstructed by buildings, walls, metal fences, etc., transmission
distances of 4 KM may be obtained.
D. Scattered trees and bushes which might obscure the path between
your transmitter and the receiving antenna will not affect the range of
the signals.
E. Heavy growth of trees such as in a forest will affect the range
of the radio signals and should be avoided or allowances made when cal-
culating the effective range of your transmitter.
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